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| All {nuclear} power plants were phased out in 2023. | 100%
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| East Germany selected East Berlin as its capital, while West Germany chose {Bonn} as a provisional capital. | 100%
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| Germany has the world's oldest universal {health} care system, dating from Bismarck's social legislation. | 100%
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| Germany's new leadership signed the Treaty of {Versailles} in 1919, accepting defeat by the Allies. | 100%
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| In the 2005 elections, Angela Merkel became the first female {chancellor}. | 100%
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| Ludwig van {Beethoven} was a crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras. | 100%
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| The collections of folk tales published by the Brothers {Grimm} popularised German folklore. | 100%
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| By 1942, Germany and its allies controlled most of continental Europe and North {Africa}. | 80%
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| Germany is home to {Volkswagen} Group, the world's second-largest automotive manufacturer. | 80%
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| Johannes Gutenberg introduced moveable-type {printing} to Europe. | 80%
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| The fall of the Wall in 1989 became a symbol of the Fall of {Communism}. | 80%
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| The first non-modern human fossil (the {Neanderthal}) was discovered in the Neander Valley. | 80%
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| The nation's capital and most populous city is Berlin and its main financial centre is {Frankfurt}. | 80%
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| {Charlemagne} founded the Carolingian Empire in 800; it was divided in 843. | 60%
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| Members of the {Hanseatic} League, mostly north German towns, prospered in the expansion of trade. | 60%
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| The country's largest city is Berlin, while its largest urban area is the {Ruhr}. | 60%
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| Irreligion in Germany is strongest in the former East Germany, which used to be predominantly {Protestant}. | 40%
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| The Congress of {Vienna} founded the German Confederation, a loose league of 39 sovereign states. | 40%
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| The Nazi Party led by Adolf Hitler became the largest party in the {Reichstag} after the election of July 1932. | 40%
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| Germany is the largest contributor to the European {Space} Agency. | 0%
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